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The female side...
The female side... by @dracothrope (Terry Lynn M)

The face dribbling blood is Kalesha, a demonic experiment turned vampire. She's a seductress and evil. Terry (ie. me) is the middle character, and she's not an elf, she's a kind of were-dragon. She's wearing a dragon pendant that has special powers. Carla is the girl on the bottom right, starting to cast a spell. She's a witch. The girl in the top right is Sihr Chrih (Mysterious Fire). She's an elf from a fire-based elemental Clan, who's very up to date on modern technology. All are from a comic I'd like to make: "Awakening" or some other such thing. Artwork © Copyright 2002 Terry Lynn M

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Posted: Tuesday, 05 March, 2002 @ 10:14 AM

O_O TERRY! OH WOW!! THIS LOOKS PROFESSIONAL! YOU HAVE TO DO THE MANGA! I LOVE YOU (the you in this picture besides the you I talk to :3 ). Squee! I lubbles this XD<3 (I also wanna make a character in that anime.. :3 but it's not an RPG, so.. :/ )

Posted: Saturday, 06 April, 2002 @ 12:02 AM

Wow ... I'm just looking through your art and I really really like this one. I also liked your furry dragon, but CD already had dibs ::pouts:: Oh well, this it beautiful Terry-chan!

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